The Ram is an over stable disc that is reliable for hook shots and very windy conditions. This disc was one of Innova's earliest and it is a beast. Heavy and fun to throw. Ours have nice prism foil stamps and have been bagged since we got them years ago.... more

Ho Ho - Whoa!!

The Stingray Champion is a legendary mid-range driver that has been out of print since 2005. Several years ago, Innova sent this disc to its... more

Bob Marley Throws The Four20

Vibrams most overstable disc to date, this disc can handle all the power you give it, will consistently fight any headwind you throw it at, and... more

KC 11X Gazelle!!

Collector Arert!! Don't miss your chance to pick up on of our last 11x Champion Gazelles. These discs have a great patina. For throwers, you'll... more

The Banshee is a high-speed, medium-glide, overstable golf disc driver that is very reliable in all wind conditions. Great power disc for backhand... more

That's Right: 2nd 1st Run

The famed 2nd First-Run Buzzz! Although the name hasn't gotten any less funny since we first heard it in '06, the disc itself has skyrocketed in... more

Collector & Thrower Classic!

The Classic Roc golf disc is a small diameter putt and approach disc. Out of print for a while now, but still a favorite. Most of ours have that... more

The Wraith is Innova's longest and fastest disc golf distance driver to date (as of September '05). This super-long driver is a stable flyer that performs predictably well in the wind with speed, glide and accuracy. According to Innova, "This disc performs... more

The Wraith is Innova's longest and fastest disc golf distance driver to date (as of September '05). This super-long driver is a stable flyer that performs predictably well in the wind with speed, glide and accuracy. According to Innova, "This disc performs... more

Super Rare 1st Run!

The STAR Destroyer (released in August 2007) is a super fast overstable power disc golf driver for hard-throwing players looking for maximum... more

Disc Golf (also known as "Frisbee Golf" and "Folf" or "Frolf" and even "Disk Golf") is played much like traditional golf. Players use flying discs (golf discs or Frisbees®) and play holes that start with a tee area and end with a Disc Golf Basket or Target. The object: complete the hole by putting your golf disc in the basket in the fewest number of throws. The sport was formalized in the 1970s and is governed by the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). There are over 3,800 courses worldwide with over 3,200 in the U.S.